Cavendish vows to come back stronger next year after Tour de France eliminationMark Cavendish crosses the line outside the time cut on stage 11 of the Tour de FranceMark Cavendish has spoken about his solo battle against the time cut on stage 11 of the Tour de France, saying that he never thought of abandoning.
An icon of the sport in its own right, the yellow jersey is a prize associated with the climbers and all-rounders of the sport. However, when race organisers set a parcours that favours a flat, fast finish, sprinters have their momentFernando Gaviria in the first yellow jersey of the 2018 Tour de France (Credit: Yuzuru SunadaSprinters are often offered just a small chance to wear the Tour de France yellow jersey. We speak to some of the leading fastmen to find out what it means to spend a day in yellow
Manxman finishes mountain stage far outside the time cutMark Cavendish crosses the line with the broom wagon looming on stage 11 of the Tour de FranceDimension Data boss Doug Ryder has said that Mark Cavendish is “gutted” and “bitterly disappointed” to have been eliminated from the Tour de France.
Sprinters fall by the wayside on short mountain stageMark Cavendish finishes outside the time limit on stage 11 of the 2018 Tour de FranceMark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel have been eliminated from the 2018 Tour de France after suffering and getting dropped on Wednesday's tough mountain stage.
Cavendish finished in group of 11 other riders including Marcel Kittel and Dylan GroenewegenJulien Vermote and Mark Cavendish battle against the time limit on stage 10 of the Tour de FranceMark Cavendish and fellow sprinters Marcel Kittel and Dylan Groenewegen scraped through the first Tour de France mountain stage by the skin of their teeth.